The Kerala Story 2 Release: Major Relief from the High Court
The Kerala High Court has lifted a 15-day interim stay on the release of 'The Kerala Story 2', allowing the film to proceed after overturning a previous single judge's order.
Bridgerton children in order from oldest to youngest
The article highlights the order of the Bridgerton children from Netflix's popular series in response to viewer curiosity.
The president of Red Eléctrica asks the judge to order Vito Quiles to delete the private data revealed on social media
The president of Red Eléctrica España has requested a judge to order the deletion of private data disclosed by journalist Vito Quiles on social media.
Bobby J. Brown, actor from 'Law & Order' and 'The Wire,' dies in a fire
Bobby J. Brown, known for his role in 'The Wire,' died aged 62 in a fire incident while trying to start a vehicle.
Sent thousands of emails: woman stalked Supercell millionaire Ilkka Paananen
Ilkka Paananen, a prominent figure in gaming, was stalked by a woman who sent him over 2,000 disturbing emails and violated a restraining order.
Bobby J. Brown has died in a fire, the actor from 'Law & Order' and 'The Wire' intoxicated by smoke
Bobby J. Brown, the American actor known for his role in 'The Wire,' has died at the age of 62 following a fire accident in Maryland.
[Editorial] The Constitutional Court Expands 'Freedom of Assembly' Rejecting Supreme Court's Guilty Verdict
The Constitutional Court of Korea ruled against the strict punishment of participants in outdoor rallies for not filing advance reports, stating it excessively restricts the constitutional right to freedom of expression.
They order Monreal to "do party work"
Mexico's Morena party leader hints at potential changes for senator Ricardo Monreal, directing him to engage in party activities.
Sex in exchange for US secrets: the war between spies grows, between dating apps and bedrooms
Intensifying espionage activities reminiscent of the Cold War are exploiting human desires, particularly through dating apps, by China and Russia to target CEOs and managers in order to obtain sensitive information.
O.S.E.: Ongoing investigations ordered by the prosecutor for the damage on the Athens - Thessaloniki line, the suspects
Investigations are underway following an order from the Thessaloniki Appeals Prosecutor regarding damage to the Athens-Thessaloniki railway line.
Høiby receives extended restraining order against the Frogner woman
Marius Borg Høiby has had a restraining order against his ex-girlfriend, known as the Frogner woman, extended for another six months as authorities deem her in need of protection.
Police apply for '100 million won confiscation order' against Kang Sun-woo for alleged acceptance of political donation
Police have applied for a confiscation order of 100 million won against independent lawmaker Kang Sun-woo, who is suspected of receiving a political donation.
USU: Reservists' order: Bring your own weapon in wartime
Reservists in Finland are now required to bring their own weapons and additional gear when called up for military service in the event of war, according to updated guidelines.
Mandatory Disclosure to Prevent Boards from Ignoring M&A Proposals
A former South Korean lawmaker has proposed that the board of directors must be mandated to disclose M&A proposals in order to protect minority shareholders' interests in undervalued companies.
Bird Shuffle at Feeders. The Order of the Most Common Winter Visitors Has Changed for the First Time
A recent birdwatching event in the Czech Republic revealed surprising shifts in the rankings of winter bird visitors at feeders, with the blackbird achieving its highest-ever position.
Game, work of art, divination. The tarot are the "secret" to putting order in the world
The article discusses a tarot exhibition at the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, emphasizing their history as tools for divination and creativity.
Is 2 million won in a '0 won account'?... Toss Securities experiences 'stock order available amount' error for 31 minutes
A temporary system glitch at Toss Securities caused discrepancies in the displayed cash balance amounts, leading to user confusion between 200,000 won and 0 won balances.
The U.S. drone squadron arrives in the Middle East and awaits Donald Trump's order to attack
The first unit of Pentagon kamikaze drones is deployed in the Middle East, prepared to act upon President Trump's orders for potential attacks on Iran.
Bobby J. Brown, the actor from The Wire and Law & Order, has died
Bobby J. Brown, known for his roles in The Wire and Law & Order, tragically died in a barn fire in Maryland.
UK skip hire firm plunged into liquidation after being in business for 24 years
Midland Skip Hire Limited, a Nottinghamshire skip hire firm established in 2002, has gone into liquidation following a winding-up order from HMRC, leading to job losses and insolvency proceedings.
Mazda CX-6e: pre-order begins with Power Bonus
Mazda has officially launched the pre-order phase for the new Mazda CX-6e, introducing the Power Bonus initiative that offers significant economic benefits to encourage customers towards electric vehicles.
Denver mayor orders ICE agents detained if they ‘assault or shoot’ residents
Denver's Mayor Mike Johnston has issued an executive order to detain ICE agents who use excessive force against civilians.
Spain opposes lowering environmental and social standards to boost EU economy
Spain has expressed its opposition to lowering environmental and social standards in order to enhance the economic competitiveness of the European Union.
Man performs sex act on himself outside home as neighbours frantically call cops
A man in Uttoxeter was sentenced to a community order after performing lewd acts in public, prompting neighbors to alert the police.
Saleswoman stabbed to death in shopping mall had protective measure against ex
Cibelle Monteiro Alves, a 22-year-old saleswoman, was fatally stabbed by her ex-boyfriend, despite having a protective order against him.
Read the presentation by Prof. Hrabar: Strong criticism of the Constitutional Court regarding surrogacy
Prof. Dubravka Hrabar criticized the Croatian Constitutional Court's decision on surrogacy at a round table discussion, calling it a serious threat to the rule of law and public order.
Propose order in the management of Íslandsbanki
A proposal is being made regarding the management structure of Íslandsbanki.
'Are we such a weak country that a film...', Kerala Story 2 makers demand to lift the ban
The makers of 'The Kerala Story 2' are appealing against a court order that temporarily bans the film's release for 15 days, questioning the grounds of the injunction.
Bratislava bans "beer bikes" due to noise and disturbances
Bratislava has prohibited the operation of beer bikes, citing concerns over noise and public order disturbances.
The New American Dream: Break the World, Then We'll See
The article discusses the nihilistic sentiment in the U.S. where both support for Donald Trump and opposition Democrats is dwindling, leading to a desire for destruction of the current order.
Man arrested suspected of threatening and ordering the murder of ex-partner in Bahia interior
A 40-year-old man was arrested in Barrocas, Bahia, for allegedly threatening and attempting to order the murder of his ex-partner.
In order to ensure education at Alytus Gymnasium, the municipality will enlist teachers from other institutions
The Alytus municipality is prioritizing children's safety and educational continuity by recruiting teachers from other schools due to disruptions at the Alytus Adolfo Ramanausko-Vanago Gymnasium.
Group writes Tinubu, seeks executive order on 13% derivation fund
The Niger Delta Civil Society Forum has appealed to President Tinubu for an executive order to address issues related to the implementation of the 13% Derivation Fund in Nigeria, claiming it is unconstitutional and detrimental to oil-producing communities.
Poland: The World Order is Shaking to its Foundations
Poland's minister warns that the ongoing war in Ukraine will determine who becomes a key player in the new world order, alongside the US and China.
Young woman killed in mall jewelry store had protective order against ex-boyfriend
A young woman was fatally stabbed by her ex-boyfriend in a jewelry store where she worked, despite having a protective order in place against him.
Indra Shoots Up 21% on Stock Market After Reporting Record Results
Indra's stock surged by 21% after the company reported record profits and a significant increase in its order portfolio.
Reemployment and Significant Salary Reduction Considered 'Unreasonable'; Payment Order Issued to Driving School Following High Court Review
A high court in Nagoya deemed the significant salary reduction for reemployed former driving instructors unreasonable and ordered the school to pay the difference, marking a key decision in employment law regarding post-retirement employment.
Iran vows to target US troops as Trump threatens repeat strike and more top headlines
Iran has pledged to retaliate against US military personnel following statements from Trump suggesting he may order further military action.
Latvenergo wants to reduce the share of profits paid in dividends to the state to 35%
Latvenergo aims to lower its dividend payout ratio to 35% in order to increase investments and development projects.
Andrew is at 8th place to inherit the British crown. His dismissal could completely change the order of succession
Prince Andrew has lost his royal titles and honors and remains only as the brother of King Charles III after being asked to leave his estate and facing legal issues.
President Yoon: 'Accelerate housing supply including third new towns' order
President Yoon has instructed to expedite the development of public housing sites in the metropolitan area, including the third new towns, emphasizing the need for efficient progress.
Compensation Order for Clinic Following Affirmation of Sexual Assault by Director, Chiba District Court Sawara Branch
A former employee of a clinic in Katori City, Chiba, has been awarded compensation after the court found that she was sexually assaulted by the clinic's director.
International Relief Organizations Urge Israeli Court to Prevent Activity Cessation
International humanitarian organizations have filed an urgent petition with the Israeli Supreme Court to suspend a government order requiring them to withdraw from all Palestinian territories by the end of the month, citing serious humanitarian concerns for residents in Gaza.
Prime Minister Takagi states, "It is my name, but the order was from the branch" regarding gift distribution; no return is requested
Prime Minister Sanae Takagi defended her office's decision to distribute catalog gifts to party-affiliated lawmakers, asserting it is not illegal and no returns will be requested.
[Exclusive] ‘Courtroom Disturbance’ Lawyer Kim Yong-hyun: 15-Day Detention Impossible to Enforce
The enforcement of a 15-day detention order against lawyer Kwon Woo-hyun, related to a courtroom disturbance during a rebellion trial, has been rendered practically impossible.
Video: Learn about the Indian Corner in Jerusalem
The Indian Corner in Jerusalem, originally built during the Mamluk period, has a rich history associated with the Rifa'i Sufi order and serves as a hub for pilgrims from India and Central Asia.
Opened the box and ate blueberries... Video of online delivery boy goes viral!
A video showing an online delivery boy eating blueberries from a customer's order has gone viral, sparking outrage among viewers.
Punjab BJP President Questions Law and Order
Punjab BJP President Sunil Jakhar met with the family of AC Gurnam Singh, who was martyred in the Gurdsapur attack, and criticized the current law and order situation in Punjab.
Tinubu’s executive order blocks N2tn NNPC fees
President Bola Tinubu's executive order bans the deduction of management fees by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, affecting substantial revenue streams for the Nigerian federation.
Prosecutor Stornelli reported Quintela for saying that Milei "cannot reach December 10, 2027"
Prosecutor Carlos Stornelli has filed a complaint against La Rioja Governor Ricardo Quintela for suggesting that President Javier Milei may not serve his full term until December 10, 2027, potentially inciting violence and affecting constitutional order.